Saturday, June 4, 2022

CIA adds two stars to memorial wall

From Coffey or Die

The CIA added two new stars to the agency’s Memorial Wall during a ceremony Monday, May 23, at its headquarters in Langley, Virginia, indicating that two of its undercover officers have died in the line of duty during the past year.

Of the 139 stars now adorning the wall, the names of 37 agents remain classified even in death, according to the CIA. The new stars represent two “exceptional officers whose legacies will live on and whose service must remain known to only a select few,” according to a CIA release.

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3 comments:

  1. The husband of a friend was targeted for assassination. Whoever they is, they got him. They rammed his vehicle at high speed.
    She was with him at the time. She spent 2 years in the hospital. 15 years later she continues to know the effects, often painfully so.

    The U.S. government has kept classified even his name. She has been warned that if she talks about his career or what she remembers of that horrific day, she will be prosecuted for treason. Because her injuries affected her memory, she says every now and then she receives a phone call to remind her. She is under constant surveillance, at least electronically.

    Over the past several years she has begun to remember specific parts of her medical recovery. Much of that involves memories of psychiatric treatment. She believes that was brainwashing.

    Her investigation of this includes seeking medical treatment paying out of pocket (outside of electronic system) under fictious name. Basically, her question is why would the specific injuries require psychiatry? Several doctors who have been secured by this means all say such injuries would not require that protocol or those medications.

    She did receive an unexpected very large deposit into a trustfund in her name. The deposit was from an unknown corp (probaly CIA). The trust fund was set up by an unknown entity unrelated to her. She holds a letter bearing U.S. Governmen letterhead, plus notarized letter from IRS explaining the monies and trustfund established for her and children.

    Apparently, (never made clear to her) her husband was specops/intel in USArmy. He was so often too busy to come home so shw traveled to meet him. Thereby, she had traveled to over 30 countries.

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    1. She refuses to tell me his name, or age, or birthplace. She would be willing but she has always said, I can't.

      Being interested in military history, I have asked her about his service, even just his rank. She has always answered, I can't.

      Okay, how about the dates of when you entered this or that country? Always, I can't.

      Not, I don't want to talk about it. Always, I can't.
      She did once tell that she signed a letter that she understands she will be prosecuted if she speaks.

      My entire perspective is where the government holds secrets, liberty dies.

      I am fully aware that this may be good policy in time of war. But are we at war? Shall we always be at war?

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    2. I have thought about your comment for several days. All I can think of is, if you have one or two names, you have a good start point.

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